2010 collection of iconic recordings from one of music's most memorable (and successful) acts. From hit singles to fan favorites and album tracks, this compilation of great tunes tells a more fulfilling story than any written biography ever could. One listen and you'll understand why this release is part of the Icon series! Universal.
The Vietnam War: The Soundtrack is the Original Soundtrack to the 10 part series by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick. It contains a roster of All-Star artists featuring Iconic Music of the Vietnam era. 37 tracks chosen from 120 tunes featured in the film. The Beatles, Bob Dylan, Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix sit alongside classics by The Temptations, Otis Redding, Marvin Gaye, and much more.
Gracie Fields and 'The Thing-Ummy-Bob (That's Going To Win Us The War)' brings to mind that hard working girls and men working in the munitions factories up and down the country for the war effort. This comprehensive 2CD set is an amusing and evocative DOUBLE album of music from the Second World War. Superb value with more than 50 tracks! Leon Cortez - The Girl Who Loves the Soldier Flanagan & Allen - Run, Rabbit, Run The King Sisters - In The Mood The Two Leslies - The Washing on Siegfried Lane Norman Long - Where Does Poor Pa Go In The Black-Out? The Six Swingers/George Scott Wood - Berlin O... [Read More]
The Yiddish language was spoken mainly by the Jews of Eastern Europe, who created such songs as "Rosinkez Mit Mandlen", "A Yiddish Mane", and many more. Today there are many contemporary Israeli artists who have a special passion for these songs, which connect us directly to the rich history of the European Jewry.This CD provides a unique compilation in the Yiddish language that will remind the Jewish listener of his people's European roots, and provide a new and exciting cultural experience for the non-Jewish listener.
Wisely deciding against taking sides, Tennessee Ernie Ford opted to record two albums celebrating the centenary of the American Civil War in 1961, with Civil War Songs of the North being complimented by Civil War Songs of the South. For some reason, the album of Southern songs found greater favour with the American public when originally released, selling more and for longer than the Northern counterpart, and was still in the catalogue more than a decade later. Even a song such as Dixie, virtually the unofficial anthem of the Confederacy, was much beloved by President Abraham Lincoln!
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